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S IT E P Arkw Ay (Pkwy) Or R Ecreation F Acility (Rec) C Omm Unity Boston Region Maintenance Schedule This is the intended planned cycle of maintenance for the Spring /Summer (May - August) season pending staff and equipment availability. KEY AN= As needed A = Annually E= Every “x” days *= See Comments - SITE Paved Area Community or Recreation Recreation or Facility (Rec) Parkway (Pkwy) (Pkwy) Parkway Trash Barrel Pickup [TRASH] Litter Removal [LITTER] Playground [PLAYG] Mow/Trim [MOW] Weed Grassy/Non Paved Area [WEED] Weed [PAVED WEED] fieldBall [FIELD] Graffiti Removal. [GRAFFITI] Bathroom [BATHR] Sweep [SWEEP] Catch Basin/drain [CATCB] Comments Alewife Brook Pkwy Pkwy Cambridge, Somerville E14 E18 E 30 A Arsenal Street Rec Watertown E14 E14 E30 E30 A Artesani Park Rec Brighton E3 E3 E7 E14 E14 AN AN E30 Artesani Pool Rec Brighton E3* E1* E7* E30 E1* *During pool season Birmingham Parkway Rec Brighton E14 E18 E30 E30 A Cannalouga Park Rec Watertown N/A E14 E7 E14 E14 E30 E30 Charles Greenough Boulevard Pkwy Cambridge, Watertown N/A E14 E18 E30 E30 A Charles River Reservation Rec Boston, Cambridge N/A E14 E14 E14 E30 E30 Charles River Road Pkwy Brighton, Watertown N/A E14 E18 E30 E30 A Christian A. Herter Park Rec Brighton E3 E3 E14 E14 E30 E30 E30* Daly Field*** Rec Newton E3 E3 E10 E14 E30 E10 E30 E30 FODF Fresh Pond Parkway Pkwy Cambridge E14 E18 E30 E30 A Lowell Park Rec Cambridge E7* E14 E14 E14 E30 *City barrel McCrehan Memorial Pool Rec Cambridge E3* E1* E14 E14 E30 E30 E1* *During pool season No. Beacon St. Pkwy Watertown E14 E18 E30 E30 A Nonantum Road Pkwy Newton E14 E18 E14 E30 E30 A Soldiers Field Road Pkwy Boston, Cambridge E14 E14 E14 E30 E30 A Terminal St. Pkwy Cambridge E14 A Boylston Street Rec Boston E14 E14 E30 E30 A Cambridge Parkway Rec Cambridge E14 E14 E14 E30 E30 A Charles River Reservation Rec Boston N/A E14 *E7 E14 E14 E30 E30 - y SITE (Rec) Facility Parkway Parkway (Pkwy) or (Pkwy) Communit Recreation Recreation Trash Barrel Pickup [TRASH] Litter Removal [LITTER] Playground [PLAYG] Mow/Trim [MOW] Weed Grassy/Non Paved Area [WEED] Weed Paved Area [PAVED WEED] fieldBall [FIELD] Graffiti Removal. [GRAFFITI] Bathroom [BATHR] Sweep [SWEEP] Catch Basin/drain [CATCB] Comments Charles Circle Rec Boston E14 E30 A Charles Street (ramp to Storrow Pkwy Drive) Boston E30 A Charlesbank Road Pkwy E14 E30 E30 A Charlestown Avenue Pkwy Cambridge E30 A City Square Park* Rec Charlestown E3 E7* E7* E7* E7* E30 A *Landscape contract Rec Site is offline pending Somerville repairs to snow Draw 7 (Foley St.) Somerville N/A E14 E30 farm damage Foss Park Pkwy Somerville E3 E1 E14 E14 E14 E10 E30 E1 Rec Latta Pool Somerville E3* E1* E7 E14 E14 E14 E30 E1* *During pool season John F Kennedy Park* *Maintenance partnership Rec Cambridge E3* E7* E7* E7* E7* with Harvard University Land Boulevard Pkwy Cambridge E14 E14 E30 E30 A Leverett Circle Pkwy Boston N/A E7* E7* E7* E7* A *Landscape contract Magazine Beach Pool Rec Cambridge E3* E1* E7 E14 E14 E14 E30 E1* *During pool season Memorial Drive Pkwy Cambridge, Watertown N/A E14 E14 E14 E30 E30 A Moynihan Spray Deck Rec Hyde Park E3* E1* E7* E30 E1* *During pool season Nashua Street Park* Rec Boston E3 E7 E7* E7* E7* E30 *Landscape contract North Point Park* Rec Boston E3 E7 E7* E7* E7* E30 *Landscape contract Park Drive (includes Agassiz Road, Boylston Street, Fenway) Pkwy Boston E14 E14 E14 E30 E30 A Paul Revere Park* Rec Charlestown E3 E7 E7* E7* E7* E30 *Landscape contract Prince Street Park Rec North End E3 E7 E7* E7* E7* E30 Storrow Drive Pkwy Boston etc. E14 E18 E30 E30 E30 A Charles Gate East and West, Pkwy Boston E2 E14 E14 E30 E30 A *Landscape contract Rec *Landscape contract & maintenance agreement with Teddy Ebersol Fields Boston E3 E1 E7 E7 E7 E1 E1 the Friends of TERSF Esplanade (Leverett Circle to BU Rec Bridge) Boston E3 E1 E7 E10 E10 E10 E30 E1 Lederman Park* Rec Boston E3 E1 E7 E7 E7 E1 ai or or on ity SITE (Rec) Paved (Pkwy) (Pkwy) - Facility Recreati Parkway Parkway Commun Trash Barrel Pickup [TRASH] Litter Removal [LITTER] Playgroun d [PLAYG] Mow/Trim [MOW] Weed Grassy/No n Area [WEED] Weed Paved Area [PAVED WEED] fieldBall [FIELD] Graffiti Removal. [GRAFFIT I] Bathroom [BATHR] Sweep [SWEEP] Catch Basin/dr n [CATCB] Comments Lee Memorial Wading Pool * Rec Boston E1* E1* E10 E10 E10 E30 E1* Under Construction Arlington Street Pkwy Medford E14 E18 E18 E30 E60 A Beaver Brook Reservation Rec Belmont & Waltham E3 E2 E7 E14 E14 E14 E10 E30 E60 A Beaver Brook Spray Deck Rec Belmont & Waltham E1* E2* E7 E14 E14 E14 E30 E1* *During pool season Beaver Brook Field Rec Somerville E14 E14 E14 E10 Blessing of The Bay Boathouse Rec Somerville E14 E21 E21 E30 A High Street Pkwy Medford E14 E18 E18 E30 E60 A Metropolitan Parkway Pkwy Lexington & Waltham E18 E18 E30 E60 A Mystic River Reservation Rec Arlington, Medford, Winchester & Somerville E3 E14 E14 E14 E30 Mystic River Road Pkwy Medford E14 E18 E18 E30 E60 A Shannon Beach ) Rec *During beach season, bathrooms open May 29, Winchester E3 E1* E18 E18 E18 E30 E1* A 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Moynihan Ball field Rec Hyde Park E14 E7 E14 Moynihan Playground Rec Hyde Park E7 Truman Parkway/Brush Hill Road Pkwy Quincy E14/AN E7 E14 E30 A 107 Charles Street Rec *Grounds maintenance done Newton *E14 *E14 E7 by permitee Bajko Rink Rec Hyde Park E7 E7 E1 E1 E1 Brainard Street House Rec Hyde Park E7 E7 E7 Brook Farm Historic Site - lawns Rec West Roxbury E21 E21 E21 Brook Farm Historic Site - meadows Rec West Roxbury A A A Camp Meigs Rec Hyde Park E7 E7 E1 E1 E1 E7 Centre Street Pkwy West Roxbury E7 E7 E7 E30* Chestnut Hill Reservation Rec Boston E14 E14 E7 E7 Connors Pool Rec Waltham E1* E1* E10 E10 E10 E30 E1* *During pool season Dale Street Playground Rec Roslindale E10 E10 E1 E1 E10 Dedham Parkway Pkwy Hyde Park E21 E21 E1 E1 E45 A Doyle Playground Rec No playground equipment at Hyde Park E60 site or or on ity SITE (Rec) Paved rea (Pkwy) (Pkwy) - Facility Recreati Parkway Parkway Commun Trash Barrel Pickup [TRASH] Litter Removal [LITTER] Playgroun d [PLAYG] Mow/Trim [MOW] Weed Grassy/No n Area [WEED] Weed Paved A [PAVED WEED] fieldBall [FIELD] Graffiti Removal. [GRAFFIT I] Bathroom [BATHR] Sweep [SWEEP] Catch Basin/drai n [CATCB] Comments Enneking Parkway Pkwy West Roxbury, Hyde Park E90 E1 E45 A Forest Grove Reservation Rec Newton E21 E21 E7 Forest Grove Road Pkwy Newton E7 A Hammond Pond Parkway Pkwy Newton E14 E14 E1 E45 A Hammond Pond Reservation Rec Newton E7 Hancock Woods - entrance Rec Boston E14 E14 E7 Hancock Woods - fields Rec Boston A A E7 Havey Beach Rec Boston E7 Hemlock Gorge Reservation Rec Needham, Newton, Wellesley E21 E21 E7 Hyde Park Avenue Pkwy Hyde Park Landry Park Rec Waltham E18 E18 E18 E18 Lost Pond Reservation Rec Newton A Mother Brook Reservation Rec Dedham, Hyde Park E21 E21 E30 Newton Lower Falls Park Rec Newton A Norumbega Park Rec Weston E21 E21 E7 Norumbega Road Pkwy Weston E30 A A Olsen Pool Rec Hyde Park E1* E1* E10 E10 E10 E30 E1* *During pool season Quinobequin Road Pkwy Newton E21 E21 E7 A A Recreation Road Pkwy Hyde Park A Reilly Memorial Recreation Center Rec (Pool and Rink) Boston E7 E7 E1 E1 Reservation Road Pkwy E21 E21 E7 A Riverwalk Park Rec Waltham E18 E18 E18 Riverside Park Rec * Embankment slope which does not require frequent Weston E90* E90* E90/AN mowing Smith Field Road Pkwy Boston E21 E21 E1 E45 *A Stony Brook Reservation (SBR) Rec See other SBR sites for more Boston E1 detail SBR - Kelley Fields Rec Boston E7 E7 E1 E1 E1 SBR - Gelowitz Field Rec Boston E7 E7 E1 E1 SBR - Connell Fields Rec Boston E10 E10 E1 E1 E1 Collella Field Rec Boston E7 E7 E1 E1 E1 or or on ity SITE (Rec) Paved (Pkwy) (Pkwy) - Facility Recreati Parkway Parkway Commun Trash Barrel Pickup [TRASH] Litter Removal [LITTER] Playgroun d [PLAYG] Mow/Trim [MOW] Weed Grassy/No n Area [WEED] Weed Paved Area [PAVED WEED] fieldBall [FIELD] Graffiti Removal. [GRAFFIT I] Bathroom [BATHR] Sweep [SWEEP] Catch Basin/drai n [CATCB] Comments SBR - Dooley Playground Rec Boston E14 E14 E1 E1 SBR - Lawler _Playground Rec Boston E10 E10 E1 Turtle Pond Parkway Pkwy Hyde Park E90 E90 E1 Veterans Of Foreign Wars Parkway Pkwy West Roxbury E14 E14 E1 E45 *A VFW Parkway rotaries Pkwy West Roxbury E7 E7 E1 West Roxbury Parkway Pkwy West Roxbury E7 E7 E1 E45 A Woerd Avenue Boat Ramp Rec Waltham E30 E30 E7 Babe Ruth Park Drive Pkwy South Boston N/A AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A E30 3/DAY- Carson Beach Rec South Boston E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN AN 3/DAY- Castle Island Rec South Boston E1 AN E7 E7-14 N/A AN AN City Point Beach Rec South Boston E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A Columbia Road Pkwy South Boston N/A AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A E30 Evans Field Rec South Boston E1 AN N/A E7 E7 AN N/A Kosciuszko Circle Pkwy Dorchester N/A AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A E30 M Street Beach Rec South Boston E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A Malibu/Savin Hill Beach - Dorchester 3/DAY- Shores Reservation Pkwy Dorchester E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN AN 3/DAY- Marine Park Rec South Boston E1 AN E7 E7-14 N/A AN AN McCormack Park Rec Dorchester E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A McMorrow Field/Playground Rec Dorchester E1 AN E7 E7 E7 AN N/A E2-3 Meaney Playground Rec Dorchester E1 AN E7 E7-14 N/A AN N/A Mother's Rest Rec South Boston E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A 3/DAY- Murphy Rink Rec South Boston E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN AN Old Colony Avenue Pkwy Dorchester N/A AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A E30 Old Harbor Park & The West Link Rec Dorchester * * * * * * * * * * Pleasure Bay Beach Rec South Boston E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A Victory Road Park Rec Dorchester E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A William Day Boulevard/Shore Road Pkwy South Boston E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A E30 William T Morrissey Boulevard (includes outside of Devine Rink) Pkwy Dorchester E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A E30 William T Morrissey Boulevard Frontage / JFK-UMASS Station Road Pkwy Dorchester E1 AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A E30 Caddy Park Rec Quincy E1 AN E7 E7-14 N/A AN N/A Dorothy Quincy House Rec Quincy N/A AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A Furnace Brook Parkway Pkwy Quincy N/A AN N/A E7-14 N/A AN N/A E30 or or on ity SITE (Rec) Paved (Pkwy) (Pkwy) - Facility Recreati Parkway Parkway Commun Trash Barrel Pickup [TRASH] Litter Removal [LITTER] Playgroun d [PLAYG] Mow/Trim [MOW] Weed Grassy/No n Area [WEED] Weed Paved Area [PAVED WEED] fieldBall [FIELD] Graffiti Removal.
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